The video appears to be a social experiment on gender violence and equality. The host, accompanied by a friend, stages a public argument where the friend pretends to be his girlfriend, and he mistreats her, yelling and being aggressive. The experiment aims to see how bystanders react to the situation.
As the argument escalates, some people start to get involved, telling the host to calm down and stop mistreating his girlfriend. However, others laugh or ignore the situation. The host concludes that even though some people got involved, the overall reaction was not sufficient, and the experiment highlights the lack of true gender equality.
The video ends with the host reflecting on the experiment's results, thanking viewers, and providing greetings to his friends and subscribers.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about an experiment on gender violence.
2. The experiment is being conducted in the city of Toluca.
3. The person in the video is pretending to be in a relationship with someone.
4. The person's "girlfriend" in the experiment is being physically and verbally abused.
5. Bystanders are being recorded to see if they will intervene in the situation.
6. Some bystanders do intervene, while others do not.
7. The person conducting the experiment is male.
8. The experiment is being used to test the existence of gender equality.
9. The video ends with the person conducting the experiment sharing their conclusions and thanking their viewers.
Note: Some parts of the text are not included in the facts as they are opinions or expressions of emotions, and not objective facts.